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Yearly febarribers will he charged $4.00 in advance. --., Taixottatu is also published weekly:and turtosned to subscribers at the following pa shj !MEW -ding le. eoPies, weekly • : len copies, to one postomee V ietaltiDlG l'Oilibwhiglirel the I awe for edvertiehag in' the TzukruArit. harlot: odvertielug to-do will Mad couverdeilt tor reference. - Four lines or- lees..coustittite square- Light iluetcor more titan lir totes s-mare. WiVVVegßOngla tgAgo§o4l:=Wo 7071044TP? • •-'• 4 : : D m a 5 IP Oltr.lttlittaage;o"ens,3l-.1-. gip ooc z e5..9 53JL_88 BsBBBB tr 411/ 0 10 ssgsszsgsrasts 8m 138 .%.- 5.1,1 - 4Eiz.........- st s StsgSfgrgat; rlo 5-I 6,C.1PC41 b 3 W 1... :°''' S.2' ''' CT Sg a' SgSgg i ........... ilb. . 1 4 r, St -1 -1 Cr... to ka I-. I SlSSO ' Sgagg ... --. '• _.. .. .14 43 . iz br.....-. I 4 'ls. , "JV;it.'s.*B 4. c 4 tt,.5;:1838 FE tgO6gVBBB3B ...1.4=1/4tr3tic,el Notices, 1 thzte,wwaek..att t dril99srJ« s 4C2. 0 4aditeto: ilancirst NOticata each . &dot .notifies inserted da the 400 d. 1.1/isnis, or bctote Marriages and Deaths, ElGni , gleste,eart Lora for each insertion: i u 1 " pa an advertising medium the Illa t iskrawihas t.o equal, its large :circulation, among btdpess men and fail:Lilies in city and country, plating. It beyond competition. - • :1 oukeig. BUEHLER . ItAltif,lB.BUß4 2 PA. rrHIS old establiihed House has 'undergone extensive laiwoveinents, and teen ttior nughly renovated and refitted. It is pleasantly fixated in the heart of ithe city, In easy aocees to the State "CaPitol- and Public grounds': fir For the acormtmodation of our gunk* *e recently= Commencer:l to run a Coach to aridlit# the _Hamad. In this . manner unpleaia - W - derlayi in • leavinglhe depot for the Hotel will be Wit:dela, and more time afordeei ,quests for mode was ieae ing fi:. 4lfrum • hitein •iiing that the BUEHLER HOUSE-shall b e Maly a borne-like resort tor the strengfind .traveler, we "respectfully solicit a continuance ra ot the public p.:gma a g °. Septl7-d3 BOINON, Proprietok. A VE NU A .( AID-US. Ginter . Street and I- e.' . . l l. l t7il l i., v tf fl !l e nt^ 9 : WASHINGTOIsi; - inform [ the MBE _Subscriber' begi-leavt.' Public thathe.has thoraugl . .: l Y ti# 1 .4 43 00. nd Ix:famished this House, and that -, of the most complete . and oorifOrtable 1, the National Capital. The loOatiori is ;t:F! DeSt t and thostoentral ;of any in the city. ‘eligißeffrand Shit& of rooms are uneqll4-'" ventilation-and elegance: Hftn seltaritt attendaritt Spare :paiimi meet every want of his guests. His tablE4 is supplied daily with the hest the mark4tie r of Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia Af ford. He respectfally_asks and; gentle hien visiting Washington tcoPilliand jtaigeot•• .!*ernikOhil,.. INTO. ( 1 4111 -MQ--PARLF.74 SHE UNITED .SerAT.W. COVERLY HUTCHISON, Froprleto.rs, Att FrifilS well known-Hotel is 'rime irr ry.vondl - .11. lion to accommodate the traveling public, affording the most ample conveniekceslalikrifor the, transient guest and the perrhanehthoarder. TWA AJNITED -STATES. HOP . entirely: refitted 'throughout grad 5 nevi: ac ::eoinmodations equal An extent; comfort. , and • lisiury to any hotel - .between Philadelphia> , and Pittsburg. - lta location la -the best inlthe:State Capttal. , being- ineaspaccitat to all theirailread • de • ts. andin.olose proximitylo . allthepublio "eau, and bosinesslocalitierEof the crity..rf Blies now all the cgoaveniencei.of ft S '-' 2 01'2 1 8 0:410 TEL and - the -Proprleteri sib '-'deleiddied to `spare • neithat'aipense, time •or to ensure ;the • comfort of the guests. The •.:pittroneie of :the • • traveling public is respectfully • ••: • 1, - - - NO. 119 Mii.A.B.E.T- STRRET.; • • . Teeth positively extracted-without:pd.& by the nee of nitrous oxide. . • • - -.0474g. . HENRYt T ,ortTH, Teacher. ,of the Piano, Xelodetin 4nd Violin. • Terms reasonable • • 1 6 Third street, between Market - Lauddgies 'mut 'LII 2m nnt sl„, • : 1,:(.4.1N OF .MA.IiIIIONS*;.. TEEFslbTinies - wasted oil' of Beof.Bose:ALsirow for besstlfyiN and . . strettthistiogi :the keif ume d wit,, flowers. , - ...)Erbpared. , fuld 8.:A.:10311/1.111J; I Mottietivr,':lianisburg• "VNIOHENEWS SUGAR aciuirv4rt2gir - ithicgraecrff • - . .740mdritivoka. Ju5t0mWv01.47,,7.4411A au21 • , iileivrgkigsJA•A DRI..::. JOHNSON H-'.. --ist.T.T‘ptio3ol.lss 1 , LOCK AS discover& thoi racist:o3rtain, speedy end 1111. 'effeettialtrerisedietrin-the. world. for :;DiSE ABE S OF IMPRUDENCE. _ . ammo - air MX TO TI MM norms. ' NO MERDURY OR NOXIOUS 'MUGS. A Cum: Farranol, or 2 4 . 7 0; air - o;4n from One. to T wo D o k s . Weautess of the Back, :.Affections of :the Rikineys and -Bladder, Involuntary- 'dis charges, Impotency, General Debility, Ner vousnees, Dyspepsia, languor, Low Spiiite Oonfiuden Ideas,l 'Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity' Trembllnge,_Dimnesi of i Sigh.t of; Giddiness, Disease...of the Head, Mutat, Ni se or Skin. Affections of the,Liver, Lungs' Stcmach or -Bowels—those terrible disorders isitsing from the Solitary Habits:of Youth.- -those secret and solitary practices more fatal to, their victims than the song of Byre= tolthe Mariners of Ulissas, blighting their most brit. Rant hopepor anticipations, rendering marriage. &a:, impossible; - ' • - - = - YOUNG- MEN Especially,- .who have, . become . the victims _of Solitary Vice; that, dreadful and destructive :habit cwhich annually sweep to an untimely pave ihonsands of Young Men_ of the most exalted talents- and brilliant intellect, who ,might othenylse have , entrancedlisterft Sen ates with the thundore of eloquence or waked Aciltasi the, living flym, may.call with lull ,confideutee., • - • :31.00 9.00 17.00 one r consti- MI a. I X4B X 4 Xrd, ; Married Persomi, oeYortng.lkten contemplat ing marriage; being, 4tviare of physical weak new, organic debilityideformitia3„ Ace., Eiel:44y , He who'pis-as blinsalttindpr the care Of Dr. J. metyaeligipufily. confide ba, his honor aa es-gen tleman andlconfulently rely, upon as a Physicimi ' Rra ORGANIC WEAX:NEBB Immediately Cured, and full vtgOl.lestored4 This distressing affection—which renders ,life miserable and marriage impossible—is the pen any paid by the victims of improper indulgence. Young persons' re too apt' to - commit excesses from not being aware of the 'dreadful conse duences that may - ensue . NOW; who that un eisthndi the, subject will pretend ni _deny that the power Prof:motion . Is lest soone r; by. those ,f4ling into improper habits than-by: the , ` ru nt . Besides being deprived the p ' of ' healthy offspring, the 13/014 813140118 and ' ' tive symptoms to- -both. body and -raid- The systerteheeeMes deranged, the phybical and 'mental - frinetiplis weakened, loss of procreative PeriF;il,*tbria irritability; dyspepsia, palpita tion df -the heart; %indigestion, • constitutional :debility:- Wasting': of the frame, .cough, cou d.r!. P4l l- #Path_ • _ L i • ti onu...tm,io. 7 , Bouni,-.FMIDIBI,IOB STWARTi Left-hand side' going Balthnore street, a few doors froM the corner. Fail not obierve name number. Letters must be paid and contain a stain). The Doctor's lXplcimse bang in , his offiii‘i _DR. JOHNSON, - . Member of: the Royal College of Burgeons, Lon 140n)Iffittfluste from Me of the : Moak eminent colleges in .the: U n ited States,.and the grouter ,patt of ferhosklife 7imabeen spent intheloSpi: •tals of LOlSlOw:Parisi -Philadelphia and else where, has effe cted - somuok .tlie most astonishing cures that tWelsreVer kfieift ; many troubled in'the head - Sid ears when asleep, Etee.V.4 l. o79 ll beffi beiair alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with - derangement of mind were cured immediately ..... - - TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE. • Theselse some of the .sad • and melancholy effects prcidiced by, early:l4lU of youth, via : weakness of the tack and limbs, pains in' he head, dimness of sight, loom of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepiia', nervous symptoinis of flonsumption, &o. 2111.101TAIIN.—The - fearful effects on the mind litilimolt.to be dreaded—loss of memory, eon fusion , of ;ideas, depression of spirits,, eyti•fore bodinti,--aversicin to society, self . dis trust, lbve of solitude, timidity, &c., are some Of-the evils eroduceds ( =YOUNG ' MEN' • .s . 1 ,7 e k -S g 3 33E MI Who. have injured themselves by a certain Dra cs,e indulgedaln when• alone, a habit fre ingy learned from evil companions, or at schlock tinf effects: which are n ghtly fiat, even when , asleep, and if not cured renders mare* tinwpoible, and destroys both mind and body,ihouhrapply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, the darling of him parents, shoeld be snatched from all prospects and,enloyznenta of life, by the eousstrence of deviating aim the path of nature and indulging'inie damn secret habit. Stroh parsons Nur, beffire oont P4Ung MAU:MAGA Reflect that a sound mind and body are the most rovegeroy requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey throlik , lifeheccimes a Weary pilgrimage : the Dogtrot hourly darkens to:the view, the mind bebomee shadowed with despair end filled With the melancholy reflection that the happiness of anothertheaenes Welted rfttb our own. DISEASE OF . IMPBUDKNOM Whim the ifilfur,ualecl and Imprudent votary of ,pleasure findshe has imbibed _thijieedw of this painful disease, it too often happens ‘ timt an illtimed sense o r, shame or the'dreadle,ff dli oovery detain him from applying to thosewho,, m . 'education and respectability, can alone befriend him. -Be falls into the hands of igno rant and d e signing pretenders who, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniar; substance, keep himiriflin month after month; , or as long, es the smallest fee can be obtained, neAiiidespair lea* him with ruined health to sigh over his ,calling disappointment, or, by the use.of the deadly pokon, Mercury, hasten the constitu- Mmal symptoms of this terrible disease, such as affections of the Read, Throat,,,Nose, Skin, etc.', progreadiff with 'frightful rapidity till deith puts a period to his dreadful sufferings by 'send- IRS him to that undiscovered country freni wlulact noltiniiiller retinue. ._ . INIXIBEODEMIT OF THE PF,ESS. ' The many thousands cared atthis institution year &ftnr._ year, and the numerous hrrportint surgicilopertiticas-performed by Dr: Johnson, witneorklkY_Aq reporters . of -the Fax, Maw, and m any , ; _otker ppa% notices of which hove a , -are& againsatiogOn before the public, he -, BYO Lis :l4..a;leatlenan . of character and respousi.bility, , a sufficient guarantee to the Waded. q« ES SPEEDILY CUBED. lanfrltigti*Efolitit"-Filedffick HARRISBURG, PA,, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3i, 1863, StitricaL M[AS~IAGE .fftiottllantans U&EFUL ami VALUA BLE DISCOVERY;! GREATDISOOI7 13111' INSOLUBLE CEMENTI la of more gonernt NacticaL Utility than ;; any, InyeniiOn now before the public. haß been ingtOgghly , „telatat rag .the, Mat ;two;:yeana l by , Plana* Mali and_ Pron. n boinv nillto be sop - miroit, ,zo A.Nit Adhesive Pirepar shone kndwn HE*Di!, l .§ - tliectinn l o l :Camina is a ne w : and . the salt " .yeara of aindy ; fits combination is on Applicable _ Arb.. _A new thing ; .&ientiac Principles, Amtunder,no; &cum/Amy:me or-cliangii 'Of temperature, become corrupt or unit kb) , ofreuebreimmlL Its Combination , • BOOT & SHOE Manufacturers, using Ma chines wilt find ;it the limit article as Cementing for'the - Chininehy works: without delay , is not affected byany cliange of terapdra ture. • , : Bockt and Shoe, Ailannfaptureis. JEWELE4B Will find icsiiffTientli adhe sive, for theif Tate, as hits baen I: 6 Ted. ; • Jewelers Itia .esperriafly.acriedig# And we elidni,7.4.l 3 BPlal that it Akita JP4 t_ es arid' Liniege•34), Boots 7 , mid &wee etifildiriittyptrAgw4h6 nut stitn4ini! ; - Famlliee. It lath, only - ./41Q:U/D , 0: 7 / 4 1 - ki k t Ilitanf, that is a Bore th g. for mending:: !Nrnittiie, "Cti 66 koris ' • loysi • sons Ivory Asid.,..sitiles--cd . Boma/ad It la s liquid MEM . . AP4 624 . . MEER i fiediennber. 04 1 7 Applied PA& I 41=0 xisoAnka -- 0 ineolukre inlvater or. of; 4 11 a°44.P 110 ** Cz 9 zir ClRs, !OILY P 111 : 4 4 6 F4 0 1 Suprilied in Family ail n i afacttirers' Packages fro - .0 ounces to 100 lbs. - ..:HILTON BROS. & CO., Proprietcks, Providence, dolphin,- • , • - - LAING & 140:Iii14.1St 111t1ricaf: . . Finie. Agents in Phlla ieB4lY, KUNKEL'S._ CELEBRATED . ' BITTER WINE OF _ BITTER WINE OF "RPM . BUT= WINE OFIRON; ' BITTER WINE OF IRON, I Tor Dgapereia and ladigeation ; Far DY 6 PaPala and L 4110 0 04 For Dyoepaia - and•lndigestion ; For'pysperela =and Indigestion • For Weak Stomachs aml General Debility For Weak Stomachs and,General Debility' For Weak Stomachs and Genmal For Weak SiOtitaaii:a4Geneilli Pegi# 113bleiind Sore to liciOpoil,, Reliable and-Sure to doklmar t ' I Reliable and Sure tblo46011) a I itellibte 'so Sire tki td 0 0 0, V. . It Coots bpi Little and .ri 3 olles,the Blood. It dclota hatLittle`ititd - Purielat the Staid. it Collto but'Little and PittitiOs the Btottd. It eiisti blit tittle:and:P:l . 44om the =if _I Now Only Ask a Tits Ifpw"o4l , #sk a V* ' 150 01111-,:Aili*TO, Of this VajtiablO IP/14bifo; Of this "'Mashie Medicine, - Of this,Vsluabla.Medicinei . ' Of this Valuable Medcitu3, Only Beventy-tivd and One_Dollar,per Bottle. Only Seventy five and Oneiloilar per; of Only Seventy-04e and Ale Dollar per Bottle. Only Seventy tive and . Dne.Dollar perßotile. , S. A. kJ:** sc BRA a 1 Depot *riot ht., garbiburg, pailg Etitgra,p HICLTONPB An lINPARALLELED FEAT IN IRON FOUNDING §iventy-two Timiof Metal tit One"Beal."—We have a ready noticed the fact that preparations were progressing atAbe,Fort Pitt 'Works, in this city, for, the manufacture of -twenty inch gans„ithe 'lathe, patterda, etc., being in an advanced•don dltion. .As the experiment of manufacturing a _on of, such a calibre,. however, is one'of great riak, it was determined to settle at least one point practically. before attempting to mould the great. gun, by melting, at;'a single -heat, nearly.the:saure quantity of metal as would be required forAhe twenty-inch. - For- this purpose two guns were moulded of the fifteen-inckn, vy pattern, and each furnished with a twelve-inch, lesteaclof a ,fifteentinch, hi:lll6w :core,- making the, rough weight ..otleach Of the-gang • nearly es, great as, that Of tbe.columbiadi fifteen-nth. • These moulder were placed side by side in the Pita Of Abe taw bend ry,,aud on Saturday:m(lm leg five, cCthe furnaces in the foundry were LCAtitriletl..threa,for the-special purpose of- cast:. lag,the: ; reat gin* and two for •the ordintiry Wolf; qt.:the. flap. .:The respective weights; of these charges will give some idea of the oapadity of these enormous furnaces, beieg thirty-feta, pineteen,,nineteen, thirteen and eight and a Half teatiokaggregate of :fleshly ninety four tons, and -a far greater amount of metal, we beliaVe, tban. was everreduced in furnices in a single establishment in one day. ' SeVenty-two tons of thatAnetal, being ttie charge,of the throe-large furnaces,; were ;designed for , the casting of the experimental _guns. The nietal%was: led *Om each . these furnaces to a large..piol, equidis- tant from each of. the.moulds - ' and, coinmuni eating by twol"rmaners'.' 'withthe two "gage" of each - About '1 (;!cleck the three , furnaces were tapped in quick succession, and -in a-- momint „three streams of molten iron were pouring-tato tlia ppol, from which, as the metal rose to the level of the openings, two - fiery lines shot. into each of the moulds. The intense heat of the iron pouring along these seven streams, with the:molten masSinthe reservoir,seemed to have uo extraordinary effect on the workmen, who perfermed their accustomed duties skimming, and clearing Abe-moulds with•tis winch indifter ;% mice as if the glowing metal surrounded them and filled the air and showers of sparks w re I harmless streanuf of water. , Familiarity .w w th such situations is apt to breed contempt of Id, la ger, but we believe that no accident has ever yet occurred at ihe works during the Operation 1 of casting. - . , Notwithstanding , tke:ltintieuallEy rie - ha r o theb - k7rP nee S , e x periment 9. 1 1 !t.u.c.titiYi *eft. EtblattZvalified, :Off: feebetaftinfr ande-th - streams Of hot metaland 'cold water, croseite , and'inteiting on their way; Ponied into theci maul& without aceident. . 1 The success of the experiment abundantly 'demonstrates the capacity-of the works-for the manufacture of Rune._ of 20 inch calibre. The -furnEtces , charged.. with. skipty-twol tfins :of 'kW Wa;ttirdi&akiie4arizaggregate - ca - acity of 437rte-PrtiittS.,tt tone; can IbiPPIY .- that mount of metal if required, for all - Ingle cast ing. We have seen no reliable statemene of tif#Welat Of Ail tut r preaume Olaf itifoughZtift,-In i tlinp3t, will be betWien seventy and eighty a tons. The rough weight of the fifteen-inch columbiad, is about thirty uiken temsokrni._ftetewL Ann will be nearly twice asleav s y.... No other establishment in the country hm-teritesdnt'Ca l pacity for a casting of such magnitude, and'we presume there are none of sufficient , eapactty on the other.side of the Atiantic.—Pithaburg Parr. • - - , BOEMON has expended for :military- •purpoSes, since - the beghiriing:lif the war, - the sums of $1,880,000. 'The expenditure of the city gov ernment lest year for -schools and school houses was $526,786 93 against $574,567 84 the Pre nous year . 'Theltmotint of the water debt, beipg the' first cost , of .the interest and the ex -perm of — carrying:On. thii•Weiks,-together with their fret cost, is $6,155,847' 07. The income from the works last year was $300,803 - 36, and the actgal. expense ,ofearrying theist. on, $413,083318, liriolidiot ,theinterest: on the cost, which was 'Pad' in gold. - The:previous year there was an excess of income amounting to $2,132 35.=-ptiat being Ahephly one in 'stitch the reVenne.has exCeedcd Ilie,wholiS ex . _ _ penditute. . ortam ~;ta.+s; "111.1 f GREAT TONIgi THE (TREAT VONt ,TBiL GRE&T,,TONF,' THE 13-04tioN19, ,Mourantruia,Nesavitts.7,-A late letter from Bitstiville says • "A large part of the wealthy population of this city were in Bragg's army, under Breckiuridge and Cheatham, at the late battle, and great , numbers have been kilted. Out of sixteen 'hundred under Breckinridge thirteen hundred were killed and wounded., It is SairUthat threllehrths of the lUdiee of, the Episcopal &Ooh are in lmourning- for their Fvedthiriglooks warlike here. From tuVenty:frie to one hundred cars_go out every moining with' cannon", troops or . supplies.''; And Ognnot do FAT. and Qin'jai. dc o- 14 1 FL And Cinnot'do shim : And• . • And , Mona dolfaiw MEM liowlor4Y Aiik a 'MA Avii-hon'AT.eumtnits of the White Aloud, tains are now covered with snow; which extends several miles down their. sides. The houses:on Mount Washington were abandoned for the season last week. ,IThe snow was afoot_ deep near the buildings, and three miles below the ininurit , it wan eight inchesAleep: Persons who .aicendid --thP..moUntain,.nfter..:the first fail of snow, - Says the Beston TranscrO, -were ricbly repaid by, the: magnificent views obtained, and the strange contrast between thawinter on the summit and the =autumn brilliancy of the broad lan4scalie. -, •t , • = • his calculatnd Jiutp an iron ship of 1400 inns, internal _measurement, will carry a dead weight cargo of 1,500 tons, which, added to the weight of the ship, 775 tons, gives .a . Tient of 2,275 tons. .A wooden ship of the same. Internal measurement has a greater die-, placement_ n the ratio , of 1,3 19 to 1,221, and theretoteXas a displacement f 2,473. <This displacement, reduced , by the o f -of the ship, I,oo9,tonsjeaves a dead weight cargo of 1,478 tone; beteg: l lo4l . i two per -cent.. of the cargo of the Iron . Nair Vars.—An Irishman living -in - Loiver Merlon, named Henry Donahue; was: drafted last September; and swore that he was an slim, npon.which be was exempted. Oa last Tuesday be voted the Dimtcrat ticket, and on Friday, he was arrested , near Blauayunk Bridge by Consta ble Thoinas and brought to . the'Brovost Mar shays,- office in this, borough, *here he was presented with a 'carat of blue," and sent; o "Wir."--;:Norristgur Herald. Tnn next TAilYEatiik of Ohio will stand as follows:- , ofiinstOvirettli-ninti.Unionists to five •Oppobition; Howe, eighty Unionists to seven tee; Opposition, goloo I;nsjority on jolgt eighty-seven. , A BoPam. Fencer, Thascrou.—The, Browns ville Clipper says: "At the opening of the schools m Redbtone township, a few days ago, the Un'on men.,put up the starlgapeed ban ner in the school room. Upon ono of the ; di rectors hearingc of it,. he . proieg,e4 to ;the school hprise to, tear the flag down, and 'ts , ras about doing so,,;when Geo. Cmftj a returned soldier, prevented him by presenting a - ,pititel, and telling him_that he ............. him If he -did so." Taocea Crank Fan IiND .VILLIANDIGHAI4. .The Eth Ohio Cavalry v.oted unanimously for .Brough, and this in the face of the enemy Wi der General Lee. They.stunk tiPla -placard! on a tree to the following effect, denying" it for the information-of the rebels.whiiiivere -foll O wing them: "The 6th. Ohio. Cavalry :Vote :for Brough ; nary vote for Vallandigham.',': L . THE PATRIOT Box.—Frankie Bragg, aged only fifteen, eine of Uhl bravest of sharpshooters; in the battle - at - Detelign4 when dying in the 1465 •pital, waikaed-Why.hiijoined-the-tuiny. Ee ibplielk 4 ..1. joined, Mrs. El because.' pas so young and strong, and because life would bs viirth nothing to me Unlessl Ofered it to my - cois"iiirk." I Zereorapo. LIVORIROM‘CRATANOORA. CAPIVRE OF LOOICI - Olit "MOUNTAIN, The River Open to *Ohattinootfa. , Promotion' of General Palm eri. 1' • Lookout Mountain area taken on the twer4- eighth by our troops under Gen. Hooker,_with the 11th chipa ,4 portion of the,l2th, ,antt: mer' divirdb&of the 4tti - corps:: there Vie !no serious apposition. - • • and The river id now open, wogs, tb the gulny of the Cumtetland relieved from tiny danger threatened by infeirupted communmalion - Gen. Palmer tas_betmipromoted-to command_ _ _ Ar: the 14 Lb corps overlaosseinkßoynolds-end Nor den. : goose= is ,very all. tlen. Mitchell hal. been relieved from the "cet , 4,,q4oMmena'-iihkittrdine4 to irepolit ire-re noiiin 411kCitir% - - • - u-s- , alwriveritrftervfeen'en4kerehenlL--- 1 FROM CHARLESTON• CAPTURE OF Famous scours . _ Emma MONs.os, pct., . The Richmond Whig of Oct. 29th, contains the following dispatch from Charleston, which is not so late, however, as other news recently received through,the same source: CITAILLIBTON, Oct. 24 —Ten Yankee prisoners, including an Acting Ensign, captured on a tnirge near Georgetown, by our cavalry, arrived here this afteinoon. They belong to.theTij schooner Ward, blockading off Goorgen3own and were taken, after setting fire to and kliz stroying &small sohboneelliaded with cotto4 in Dearing Creek. • - • There has been considerable increase in he enemy's squadron off this harbor, and an in t crease off Ililton, Read, 150IITHER3CNEWS; TEM TRIALS To coma. _[Front the Richmond Wag, Oct. 24 ] Our citizens are,aware that theooming winter will be one of unusual trials, and they are! to Overcome these trials by spontaneous liberality and not by law, by mutual assistance and not by mutual gouging:. There is no: restraint Ihreept that imposes_ by their.. crsynooosciences; they are_free to giie or withhold, as pleasei tlleuo best, being. resronsible only to-their Maker pd to - each other-for the IMO they, are about to play_ in the trying scenes whichband shortly ;woeZ think they maybe ,safely : trusted ,thitt emergeaCy. ' Already there ere cheethig cations of that true - spirit of liberality arioooff citizenship which wade a hundred fold more than any maximum. The Sentinel inforreni ne that Messrs. Hexal.Bc Crenshaw seat one hun dred barrels of fie& to be sold at $27," ist , kile the price , in the stores is frqm $65 to $75. I They promise to the city all • the .flour, they have on hand and,all thetolls they mail re ceive, at Government prices. :Mews. Tardy le Williams offer to sell all dour sent - - for sale consumers only,- without any, charge whateiv'er for commissions. Messrs. patdap, Monpare St' Co., Liter to grind-all the wheat pttiOuisedi, bY, the city at the bare:cost of the labor. -The City conned have established a Board of Boogies and appointed a Committee,of . which - -. Mt. Thomas H. McCance a Chairman and-Mr- Mei: garrett, Agent—nal:hesthat Snaralltee the nomthat certainly attends energy. and. seruid practical senses topurchase articles of necelty, to be sold to,persens of .litaited.means A similar committee has been appointed City of Petersburg, and the Secietaty Wit' has instructed the officers of the Govenimerktito facilitate the,labors - of these Committees. . The llnlon Bepovelent Society reports donations of 400 bushels of- *ll, 200 cords ;of , w00d... , 506 pounds of sugar, sundry donations of evil, hit s ;des .$20,000 from the-City of.Pactimond. • - The Secretary says:, "The :city has', relieved us of much, of the. expenditure which woidd otherwise have been necessary. itself making appropriations for the distribution of provisions amongst the moat and.the, authorities ' we understand, intend to continue these,distri. buttons." The Young Men's Christian Aso ciation is playing a noble part, as usual. All the cbutcheeatutithe civic societies are support ing their own poor to a great extent. .There were no-beggars here last winter aud with the spirit which is -.now_ begioning !to warm the hearts of our citisens,,sustaining the municipal and benevolent apsociations, vore n e e d b e no beg gars here next winter. Indeed, the entire absence of, beggars in the "starving South" was a trod. ter of constant astonishment to an EriglishMan who travelled through the Confederate States some months ago, and bas just published an accou'nt of his travels in Blackwood;ellaganne. In this.connection• we mnst ettention , to the fact stated by the tristworthy. army (*rtes. tondent of, the Engeirer, that maw. of gm'.. .rodi eoldiers ase !cahoot shoes, and Inds thatatead. fiance to kand back qicarfi, aro- 0104 ' l7 "‘i mire,:betrefoit: These are our: pocullar i ,Asmti FOAL , ,TheylelOblif 4 0 .. l . and -Mt te.--.41,64*.' Several times have they called on us for shoes, and never yet have they called in vain. Here is a chance for liberality, and no maximum to cerapel it. Let us show our brave defenders that, while waste averse to compulsory charity. we are determined to be as liberal as they are brave. It is continually asked " What are we do for provisions this winter?" It is a serious question, indeed, where there ate so many months to feed, and so little prorpect of getting chit requisite amount of supplies in the, coy to meet the demand. For that matter, the mer chants have been unable to keep up a supply Commensurate with the demand for twelve months past, and, though much privation has occurred, and - some excitement engendered, ce have managed to get along. In order to bi leg Ore question to a solutten, however, a reduction Of the inflated population of the city will be found of quite as tench importance, in a ration • al hypolhesis, as a reduction of prices or any thing else. It fe suggested to us that a lease by fife Gov ernment of such comfortable country places as Amelia Springs, for the accommodation of such departments as are not actually necessa - y in Richmond, would effectually relieve the city of several thousands of consumers, and, while benefit tiog the remainder,would insure comfort, cheap living. (comparatively) and the advanta ges of pure air to,such consumers. Wu can see o reason why the clothing departelent, which employs so many women; cannot be removed to the country without detriment to the letter erto of the confederacy. The Labratory, with ;its several hundred operatives of both sexes, Might, with equal advantage, be removed to some safe and convenient place, where, if De ceissry, temporary residences, could be erected forth,em., Romeo( the snb-departments of toe several Cabinet "Departments might with the same aditantage be similarly disposed of. The question of supply at the places at which they become located would very soon regulate itself; for it is well known that the supplies of bread and meat in the country, in many portions at least, are largely in excess of the fecal demand. We give the suggestion, as it was given to us, "for what it is worth." lissavitta, _Oot. 29. to, ChattanA An intelligent merchant of thiscity, who has heretofore been a large flour dealer, assures us that he has made strenuous eff at; f r several days, pest to purchase a lot of flour for the tuommodation of his customers, but had failed o find any, even at the mitts, and gives it as his opinion that there -is no new flour in the market ; and but little of the old crop. He thinks that farmers are prevented from sending - their wheat because they are requtred to 13011 it at s6 . per bushel, and contends that the eemoval of alltestrictions on trade would cause grain tailow into the market, and paces to come down. TO ascertain clearly what is the real condition of the provision market of Richmond, and upon what our people are t.: subsist this winter, our merchant friend suggests that the Lagisla mi.° or the City Council appoint a committee of intelligent gentlemen, whose duty it shall be to make a thorough examination of every-house, and make a faithful report of all the flour, bacon, lard, sugar, cogee, tea rice, butter, corn and other necessities of life on hand. If such a committee were appointed, and the duties as ligned them were faithfully performed, all efforts at extortion and forestallieg would be brought to light, and thethreatening cloud of complaint which noreoVerbange us would be speedily die- Paged. Let the great mass of the people see that they are not being extorted upon by money makers, and we shall hear no more grumbling, no more complaints. That there is an abun dance in the country, and to spare, no one doubts; bat should there be a temporary sorrcity, let the people know it, and they have the patriotism to bear and suffer for their cause. PRICE ONE CENT. FOOD QuEsTIoN. Pion' Ik e Riasnond Examiner.] £From the Richmond Dirpatc4 j somicurz or FLOIIIt. Markets by Tetegraph PHILADZLPHIA, O.A. 3J The'breadstriffs market is firm, but devoid of much activity—sales of 1800 bbls. flour at $5 62,} for Buperfine, $6 25 for Extra and $6 75 sW 60 for extra family. The receipts and stocks ate extremely light. Bye flour in demand at $5 87i(46.09. There is no corn meal here. Fair demand; for wheat and prices 2®3c hisher —sales of 7 000 bus. red at $1 50(61 55 and white at $1 80@2 05. Bye commands $1 20. Corn idgood. request, and 2,000 bus yellow sold at $1 05. Oata active at 80c. Oloverseed firm at $7 25(47 60 Timothy $2 50@2 75 and flaxseed at $3 10C 16. Mess p irk firm at $l6 00; hams at 11@13c; sides at 6t®,7lc, and shoulders at ilfc. Lard firm at liti. 300 bbls. whisky sold at 61@62c. Yaw Youx, Oct. 30. Fkorir leavy--sales of 9,000 bbls. at 35 60 69tfor Ohio, $7 50 for Southern. W beat is dull anddeclined lo for white—salve of 40 000 bus. at $l. 88131 87 for Chicago spring, $ L 32 (41 87 _for fddwankaa club, $1 4001 45 for red western. Corn has advanced lc for w hi te —SION Of 50,000 bus, at slo7*. Beef is quiet. Pork firm as $l6 75. Lard tirw, at Whisky:steady at 610. Receipts of Sum, 9,500 bble ; wheat, 70 000 bus; corn, none. New Zwertistmentg. , SPERM . CA.NDLES. 'EMT QUALITY. ALL BMW sept 24 WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO. LUDLOW'S Self Sealing Air Tight Jars, The best in the Market. A large lot, at an2l WM. DOCK. Jr., & CO. THE GUM PECTORALS CONTAIN Coltsfoot, Horehound, Ipacacn- CO Senega and Squill, (the most relia ble expectorant known,) are the chief active constituents, so blended - with Gum Arabic and Sugar that each loadnge co Itabis a mild and very pleasant dose. Are vary useful to eooane a cough, allay tickling in the throat, to redeye boarseness, catarrh, sore throat, &c. Prepared and sold by S. A. KUNKEL et BRO , oct6 Apothecaries, Harrisburg, ea. SHADE TRESS. W - - - E are now ready to receive orders for Shade Trees. To person clubbing, purchasing in large lots, will sell "twenty per cent. less," and will aw e superintend the Planting; and warrant them. la they fail to grow, I will re place th em without charge. J. au26 . Keystone Nursery. poCKET Booze, wacizazior PURsEa • PORT itostAiss Ada general ~vaziely Of Leath GOOdk '10 ° 8 414 :at 41140/1 1 0:k.Wm. s!rolm 44
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